The questionnaire from Campaign for Liberty, a political organization
founded by former Texas Rep. Ron Paul, asked candidates, "Will you
support legislation to nullify ObamaCare and authorize state and local
law enforcement to arrest federal officials attempting to implement the
unconstitutional health care scheme known as ObamaCare?"

Vandermeer responded to the questionnaire saying she would support such legislation.

Scott:

Rep. Scott Krug, R-Nekoosa, also responded to the questionnaire in 2012,
going one step further saying he would sponsor such legislation.

Both candidates now say they were taken out of context, because both of the statements "Yes I support it" and "I would not only support it, I would sponsor it" are so hard to comprehend.

"This was settled by the Civil War," said Ed Miller, professor of
political science and public policy at the University of
Wisconsin-Stevens Point. "We fought a war, and at least I thought the
North won. You can't do this, and individuals who suggest this are
treading pretty close to essentially illegal activity.

"To say
you're not going to abide by the laws of the United States, because that
is essentially what you're saying, is pretty close to treasonist,"
Miller said.